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Abrasha
Just Said Yes October 2023

Oct 2021 Hawaii Honeymoon

Abrasha, on January 31, 2021 at 6:21 PM Posted in Honeymoon 1 4

Needs ideas maybe all inclusive and any COVID updates on travels is welcomed

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Latest activity by Karla, on February 1, 2021 at 12:49 PM
  • Tee
    Dedicated October 2021
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    Https://www.gohawaii.com/travel-requirements


    I’d check here prior for latest updates as well as the specific island you’re going to. Hawaii has always been cautious in my experience even pre-pandemic. Hope your honeymoon is wonderful! I know there are typically a lot of good packages available.
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  • Cassidy
    VIP October 2017
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    All inclusive does not really exist in Hawaii in the sense of the Caribbean or Mexico. I am looking to do my delayed honeymoon on the big island of Hawaii. Got cancelled due to covid and was already delayed up to 3 years.


    Maui is like THE honeymoon designation. But which island you choose you will have to decide what you want to do and that should determine where and what you want to do
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  • Dayna
    Expert September 2021
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    We booked our Hawaii honeymoon through Unforgettable Honeymoons. We are doing 4 nights in Honolulu (Oahu) and 4 nights in Maui. We were originally booked for March but postponed to the beginning of October. The agency was able to reschedule us for free due to our changed dates and also got us some free upgrades like "club level" at one resort that includes breakfast, snacks and drinks throughout the day. There aren't really all-inclusive resorts so if you don't want to research and book things yourself an agent is probably the way to go.

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  • Karla
    Super February 2020
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    Going to echo everyone else and say that there really aren’t any all-inclusive Hawaiian resorts.


    I love Oahu (my family has been going there every year except last year due to the pandemic) so if it’s your first time, I definitely recommend spending at least 3-4 days on that island. Maui is definitely more relaxed and romantic. Maui is also a little bit more expensive. So I would just budget accordingly.
    When I took my husband to Hawaii for his 30th birthday, we found that 6 days in Oahu and 6 days in Maui was the perfect amount of time to do activities and still have time to relax and be lazy on the beach.
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